Nomenclature of Eumycetozoa is an on-line nomenclatural information system of the Eumycetozoans (Myxomycetes, Dictyostelids and Protostelids) of the world, providing information on more than 4,000 names employed in this group. It is based on an extensible information system prototype in development by Juan Carlos Hernández-Crespo. The data are from an extended updated Nomenmyx, a nomenclatural taxa base of Myxomycetes, compiled by Carlos Lado. The application can search by different ranks, can show the history of a name, all the synonyms of one species, all the taxa described or combined by an author, or all the taxonomic proposals in a specific publication. ... [Information of the supplier]
Work is underway to catalog the type specimens of fungi at the New York Botanical Garden Herbarium, as a continuation of the Type Specimen Catalog Project. The Cataloging of Vascular Plant Type Specimens was completed in 2002. The type specimens of rust fungi (Pucciniaceae) were completed several years ago, and types from recently incorporated herbaria (e.g., Tulane University, Kansas State University) have also been cataloged. The current focus of the Type Specimen Catalog for Fungi is the mushrooms and related groups of fungi (i.e., Macrofungi). A complete type catalog record for Macrofungi includes a wider variety of elements than plant specimens, to permit a complete evaluation of key taxonomic features. These fungi are characterized by an ephemeral spore-bearing structure that changes drastically upon drying. Therefore, in addition to a transcription of the specimen label and an image of the specimen, type catalog records for fungi include text, images of associated unpublished notes and drawings, published descriptions and images of spore print, living organism, or microscopic features. These supplemental items, which are not all maintained physically with the related specimen, can now be associated with it virtually. Some of the items in the Macrofungi type specimen catalog are illustrated below ... [Information of the supplier]
The Society for Mycotoxin Research (Gesellschaft für Mykotoxinforschung e.V.) was founded in Munich in 1997. The aim of this registered, non-profit association is to promote research on all scientific fields of mycotoxinology including: mycotoxins and human health, animal health, food and feed safety; toxigenic fungi and production of mycotoxins; toxicology of mycotoxins and occurrence and analyses of mycotoxins. One of our core ideas was to create bridges between the different scientific disciplines working on the field of toxigenic fungi and mycotoxins. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The Fungi of California is an expanded version of the former "Fungi of the San Francisco Bay Area". The Fungi of California contains photographs over 560 species of fungi found in California, with over 450 of the species with descriptions. There are currently over 3700 total photographs of the mushrooms. Included are links to other online descriptions and photos of the species treated plus references to common field guides. Also included is a Glossary of mycological terms and a Bibliography of useful mycological references. ... [Information of the supplier]
CGD is an organized collection of genetic and molecular biological information about Candida albicans, a yeast that is an opportunistic pathogen of humans. It contains information about Candida albicans genes and proteins; descriptions and classifications of their biological roles, molecular functions, and subcellular localizations; gene, protein, and chromosome sequence information; tools for analysis and comparison of sequences; and links to literature information. The CGD Home page is the main entry point for the database. CGD is aimed at scientists; collected information for the non-scientist about Candida albicans and other yeasts can be found at the Yeast Virtual Library. CGD is based on the Saccharomyces Genome Database and is funded by the National Institute of Dental & Craniofacial Research at the US National Institutes of Health. ... [Information of the supplier]
Die Seite Yeast Experiments des Department of Physics der Kansas State University beschäftigt sich mit der Hefe Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Dargestellt wird Genetik, Biochemie und die Verwendung von Saccharomyces; außerdem werden einige Experimente vorgestellt und erläutert. [Redaktion vifabio]
This website provides learning and self-assesment resources, and many colour images to supplement the information in the book. [Information of the supplier]
So far we know more than 160 fungus species that live on Nematodes partially or entirely (DOWE 1987). Nematophagous fungi are found in almost every natural soil and aditionally in a number of other substrates. They play an important role as antagonists of nematodes. Therefore there is great interest in research of possibilities to use them in biological plant protection. ... [Information of the supplier]
Arthur Schüßler's pages on Glomeromycota illustrate the phylogeny and taxonomy of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) and related fungi. In the taxonomy section you find the recent taxonomy of arbuscular mycorrhizal (AM) fungi, including NCBI taxonomy, Index Fungorum, and the AM fungi (AMF) species list (with links to pdf-files of descriptions). Under 'downloads' you find some supplementary material (alignments, etc.). ... [Information of the supplier, modified]
The project "Libri Fungorum" is coordinated by the Index Fungorum Partnership with the aim of providing a digital archive for books, journals, thesauri, indexes and other publication important to systematic mycology (fungi and fungal analogues, including yeasts, lichens, myxomycetes, downy mildews, and all their allies). Page images will be either hosted here or we will point to external URL's; external contributors are responsible for dealing with copyright issues. ... [Information of the supplier, modified]